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“A rose is a rose is a rose,” according to Gertrude Stein; but sometimes a rose is a bush, a bou...
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My biggest discovery at last week’s conference, Leading Today’s Volunteers, didn’t come ...
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The start of 2013 may be a good time to ask yourself a few questions about your current church healt...
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But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. Luke 2: 19 How do you respon...
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Today’s guest post is from Eugenia Freiburger. Eugenia serves as adjunct faculty for two semin...
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Ok, it’s not new. But the idea of transformational leadership and service is uncommon in many chur...
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Recently, I read Mark Batterson’s book, The Circle Maker (which I highly recommend…it ju...
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A psychologist at Stanford University did a little research project. He hired a man as a logger. How...
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Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Would the members of your team agree or disa...
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The story in most churches is that 20% of the congregation does 80% of the serving. This is a tough ...
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Yesterday we started talking about how using a R.E.A.L. approach with our volunteer teams can make...
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What do these words mean to you? Here at Group that’s what we call our weekly meetings with ou...